I found installation to be relatively simple (aside from not receiving an authorisation code and having to contact support). Running the installer placed all the plug-ins in their correct places on the HD. From there they show up as expected in Ableton under Plug-Ins in the Browser (Live 9).

I've come to the conclusion that Analog Lab is going to be replacing Laboratory at some point soon as it offers the same features plus some extras. The software feels newer too. However, it still doesn't work well as a VST with similar issues with preset selection, transport control and crashes.

Great hardware. Terrible software, and judging by the lack of updates—poor support.

I found the installation as a plug in quite easie but crash all the time, I have been able to track in ableton some synth sounds but I have try to record some drum loops from analog lab into ableton and is impossible , if someone can help me with this I would largely appreciate it

It comes up fine as a VST plug-in in Live 9 64 bit on Mac for me. The transport controls are set to MMC I believe. You may have to create an Ableton template with the transport controls MIDI mapped to the Live transport. Not sure...